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the mexico thing is an executive order where i defund all the groups working throughout the world on this, if they're for abortion i'll defund it. but it's not a particular legislation. and if you put guys on the supreme court, it's not legislation. you weasel. everybody gets it, mitt. look, this is a typical mitt romney speak. >> but i stand by what i said, whatever it was. >> cenk: mitt romney in a nutshell. this guy is unreal. so clinton is deciding, you know what, i'm not going to let him get away with this. bill clinton in nevada listen to what he is saying. >> i thought--i thought--wow. here's old moderate mitt. where you been, boy i missed you all these years. >> cenk: that might have been my favorite line of the campaign. where you been, boy. that's an open hand slap, boy what are you going to do about it? you remember 'ol mitt romney called moderate mitt, that's what bill clinton called him. when he was running for governor in massachusetts, first as governor and then did it again with ted kennedy when running for senate. me? i'm pro-choice. listen to this guy. >> i will pre
the mexico thing is an executive order where i defund all the groups working throughout the world on this, if they're for abortion i'll defund it. but it's not a particular legislation. and if you put guys on the supreme court, it's not legislation. you weasel. everybody gets it, mitt. look, this is a typical mitt romney speak. >> but i stand by what i said, whatever it was. >> cenk: mitt romney in a nutshell. this guy is unreal. so clinton is deciding, you know what, i'm not going...
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>> jennifer: well because she is from mexico she speaks fluent spanish and one of the reasons why he is seen as a more acceptable republican, and one who wants to reach out and expand the base. i'm curious about the relationship between jeb and george w. would george w the older brother, be happy if he ran? >> the people have i spoken to say he is very ambivalent about it. and seem to want to avoid the subject. >> why is that? >> w is the oldest and never quite living up to his father's expectations. and jeb was the good son. >> jennifer: oh. >> and jeb was so committed to his father, and on his campaign and the families thought he would be the one -- >> jennifer: wow. do you there is some jealousy still? >> it all changed in 1994 when jeb won in florida, and w ran in texas, jeb won his, w lost his. and it kind of changed fortunes for jeb bush. >> jennifer: since george w. bush has been really out of the limelight, what has he been up to? >> we have learned he has taken up painting. >> painting? >> yes painting dogs? >> who's dogs? >> his own and possibly other people's dogs. landsca
>> jennifer: well because she is from mexico she speaks fluent spanish and one of the reasons why he is seen as a more acceptable republican, and one who wants to reach out and expand the base. i'm curious about the relationship between jeb and george w. would george w the older brother, be happy if he ran? >> the people have i spoken to say he is very ambivalent about it. and seem to want to avoid the subject. >> why is that? >> w is the oldest and never quite living up...
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>> no, i do not want to go back to mexico. and i wanted to make him proud. another thing i felt was because i begged him to bring me over here, i felt that i owed him out. i felt that i never wanted my father to say, i shouldn't have brought you. >> winner of the american book award and international latino book award. part of booktv this weekend on c-span2. as we enter these last few months, one of the great untold stories is not just obama versus romney. it is obama versus karl rove. he has put together over $1 billion that will be spent in these last two months. here in new york are not going to see much of it. it will be spent in the battleground state. he has become king of the super pacs. $1.8 billion. to put that into perspective, in 2008, mccain had 375 million to spend. this is a factor of five. you're going to start seeing it come out now. the other thing that i wanted to discuss his who is he, what does he do? he is a political operative. well, how does he operate? what does he do? and i talked to a couple of sources about that. one, who is one of
>> no, i do not want to go back to mexico. and i wanted to make him proud. another thing i felt was because i begged him to bring me over here, i felt that i owed him out. i felt that i never wanted my father to say, i shouldn't have brought you. >> winner of the american book award and international latino book award. part of booktv this weekend on c-span2. as we enter these last few months, one of the great untold stories is not just obama versus romney. it is obama versus karl...
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attorney by the name of david ecclesia said new mexico lasses job. in 2004, he was passed by rove with prosecuting what rove cause voter fraud. and to find people fraudulently registered to vote. he investigated for several instead it's not happening. it doesn't exist. as a result of that, he lost his job. the brennan center at nyu school of law has been thorough investigation at the idea of voter fraud. they say basically it doesn't exist. there've been 10 or 12 cases in the first 10 years of this century out of hundreds of millions of those spirits someone may register as mickey mouse, but mickey mouse never shows up in rows. but nevertheless, rove has initiated a cam pain and its allies in more than 30 states legislature of having votes requiring voter ids. now part of the democrats are saying this is a severe form of voter suppression. that is in many cases you find the elderly was given up their drivers licenses, but it's perfect years, the out they no longer have a government issued i.d., so they are not allowed to vote. you have minorities tha
attorney by the name of david ecclesia said new mexico lasses job. in 2004, he was passed by rove with prosecuting what rove cause voter fraud. and to find people fraudulently registered to vote. he investigated for several instead it's not happening. it doesn't exist. as a result of that, he lost his job. the brennan center at nyu school of law has been thorough investigation at the idea of voter fraud. they say basically it doesn't exist. there've been 10 or 12 cases in the first 10 years of...
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think the native american the revote doesn't count but it's concentrated in nevada in colorado new mexico arizona where we have the big congressional and senate races which are down to the wire like this so we talk about stealing elections i don't think so much even about obama we've got seven to twelve senate races right on the edge i don't care is elected but i would like it not to be an unelected hunt the chosen by karl rove's data trust machine i mean greg palast you're brilliant as always thank you thank you for the great work you're doing and the book again is billionaires and billionaires a reality and it's not really the story erica very very go there you go billionaires and ballot and it's how to steal an election in nine easy steps with bobby kennedy and a fifty page comic book by ted rall don't leave out my great penman there you go thanks a lot right. after the break camden new jersey has one of the highest crime rates in america and yet the city is laying off its two hundred plus police officers why are city officials making such a bizarre movement is it really the best way f
think the native american the revote doesn't count but it's concentrated in nevada in colorado new mexico arizona where we have the big congressional and senate races which are down to the wire like this so we talk about stealing elections i don't think so much even about obama we've got seven to twelve senate races right on the edge i don't care is elected but i would like it not to be an unelected hunt the chosen by karl rove's data trust machine i mean greg palast you're brilliant as always...
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i am going to take you to northern new mexico briefly here. angela chosen northern new mexico. she is from central mexico, albuquerque. both of our families have issues with addiction. that was another point of encounter between us and she chose northern new mexico not to be next door to her family but close enough to visit and also because northern new mexico runs along highway 68 which ultimately comes out of santa fe and goes to town. you go to the edge spaniel of valley which is the low road and in northern new mexico there is the highest rate of heroin addiction and death from overdose of heroin of anywhere in the country, it has for a long time and it is not getting better, it is getting worse. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. here's a look at some books being published this week. alex kerr shock chronicles the journey of felix sparks, commander of the 157th dubee regiment in the liberator, one world war ii's soldier's boys from sicily to the gates of dow. journalist and media critic eric deegan argues the media capitalizes on viewers fears a
i am going to take you to northern new mexico briefly here. angela chosen northern new mexico. she is from central mexico, albuquerque. both of our families have issues with addiction. that was another point of encounter between us and she chose northern new mexico not to be next door to her family but close enough to visit and also because northern new mexico runs along highway 68 which ultimately comes out of santa fe and goes to town. you go to the edge spaniel of valley which is the low...
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a middle schoolteacher in new mexico tells parents there's another reason for the ban, she doesn't like those red fingerprints, so no cheetos for you. jon: i'm addicted to lots of snack foods. jenna: they're getting a bad wrap. jon: i think some of those folks need more to work on. >>> the reaction of the arrest of a bangladeshi man accused of trying to blow up the federal reserve in new york city. we'll hear from someone who says he's acquainted with this suspect. -- joint operation center in downtown manhattan. the suspect was followed by a surveillance team, also an arrest team with the fbi, tracking 21-year-old quazi mohammad nafis from his home in queens to a warehouse on long island where he loaded a van with 20, 50-pound bags of ammonium nitrate. put it in trash cans, covered it with a tarp and headed downtown to the federal reserve bank with a fbi agent along for the ride, attaching the dead naturer to the bomb and parking the van in front of the federal reserve bank and going with this undercover officer to a room at the millennium hotel why he allegedly recorded a video where
a middle schoolteacher in new mexico tells parents there's another reason for the ban, she doesn't like those red fingerprints, so no cheetos for you. jon: i'm addicted to lots of snack foods. jenna: they're getting a bad wrap. jon: i think some of those folks need more to work on. >>> the reaction of the arrest of a bangladeshi man accused of trying to blow up the federal reserve in new york city. we'll hear from someone who says he's acquainted with this suspect. -- joint operation...
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i think early on people who are bee grijingly sticking with gulf of mexico begrudgingly sticking with obama, what he did in that first debate gave enough people, i think, even if it's not showing up in the polls yet, you know what? when the -- yeah, there's enough to go over there. i'm not going to stick with this guy. and i think if there's any surprise in the polls, i think it's going to swing in romney's favor. >> i'm starting to think that, too, mika. this is, again, we're getting so close. the president's still sitting at 47%, 48% in a lot of the nationally positives. you know, turnout can get you a percentage point. but if mitt romney keeps moving in the direction he's moving, that's different. if somebody has a cell phone on, you need to turn it off, steve rattner. >> i was just about to go to the financier's chart. >> steve rattner's always had a blackberry and it's never been a problem. >> little-known fact for kids at home if you want to be on "morning joe," at&t signals interfere with whatever we're wearing. >> but i'm getting brain waves from it. it's inspiration. >> the r
i think early on people who are bee grijingly sticking with gulf of mexico begrudgingly sticking with obama, what he did in that first debate gave enough people, i think, even if it's not showing up in the polls yet, you know what? when the -- yeah, there's enough to go over there. i'm not going to stick with this guy. and i think if there's any surprise in the polls, i think it's going to swing in romney's favor. >> i'm starting to think that, too, mika. this is, again, we're getting so...
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that when he became an adult and he knew he was breaking the law by being here, he could have gone to mexico arguably? >> he could have come back here and tried to get u.s. citizenship the right way, and then i would have no problem with this. the problem is we do, you know, all lawyer jokes aside, we really do try to hold our lawyers to a will hitting bit of a high regard in this country, that you are abiding by the law, that you are going to obey the law. if a climate is coming to me -- a client is coming to me and i'm looking at a lawyer that broke the law, isn't that a double standard? gregg: yeah. executive order essentially granting deferred action which means a guy like this can't be deported. he applied for a work permit but, esther, that's only a temporary work permit. a license to practice is permanent. therein is a big difference. >> no. the license to practice is a privilege, it's not a right. it can be taken away from you at any point if you violate or continue to violate the law. i would say, and i think you all are overstepping in saying that you have to be a perfect human bei
that when he became an adult and he knew he was breaking the law by being here, he could have gone to mexico arguably? >> he could have come back here and tried to get u.s. citizenship the right way, and then i would have no problem with this. the problem is we do, you know, all lawyer jokes aside, we really do try to hold our lawyers to a will hitting bit of a high regard in this country, that you are abiding by the law, that you are going to obey the law. if a climate is coming to me --...
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in the war against junk food, school districts in california and new mexico are trying to ban flaming hot cheetos. how dare they? because they say they're a health hazard to students. officials also slamming the spicy snack for having too much fat and salt. the districts in illinois has already taken them off its lunch menu. again, a lot of sinuses are rejoicing, they'll never be cleared. she served our country and now an iraq veteran is being denied in-state tuition at a university, even though she lives in that state. she says the university of north carolina pembroke told her she didn't qualify because she didn't pay state income taxes because she was in iraq. when the army transferred her to texas for six months. but she's paying taxes and a mortgage on her home in north carolina. now she's starting an on-line petition to get the school to change its policies and how it treats student veterans. i want all of you to get on-line behind her. let's go to steve with three other people. >> steve: thank you very much. the biggest take away from last night may be the sparring between the
in the war against junk food, school districts in california and new mexico are trying to ban flaming hot cheetos. how dare they? because they say they're a health hazard to students. officials also slamming the spicy snack for having too much fat and salt. the districts in illinois has already taken them off its lunch menu. again, a lot of sinuses are rejoicing, they'll never be cleared. she served our country and now an iraq veteran is being denied in-state tuition at a university, even...
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[laughter] some places where republicans picked great candidates like mexico and florida was a disappointment but democrats had 53 seats and republican have 47 so republicans made a three seat net gain if they win the presidency and vice president paul ryan would break the tie and four seats if they don't. republicans will win nebraska ben nelson's democratic seat so effectively it is 50-48 so republicans need two or three seats after you factor in nebraska. or attend tossups, five democratic in five republican i think the day after the election, don't think we will be sure who will be in the majority in the senate. i would give democrats a little bit of an edge with 10 races that are effectively within three points and one thing about the senate race is on election day in the nephew take out the way the elections like 06 and i wait for democrats, 2010 for republicans they -- two-thirds had to break one way or the other like dominos and they tend to break more one way or the other wherever that last -- >> because the race is so close. >> with this group in 06, you had missouri and montana and
[laughter] some places where republicans picked great candidates like mexico and florida was a disappointment but democrats had 53 seats and republican have 47 so republicans made a three seat net gain if they win the presidency and vice president paul ryan would break the tie and four seats if they don't. republicans will win nebraska ben nelson's democratic seat so effectively it is 50-48 so republicans need two or three seats after you factor in nebraska. or attend tossups, five democratic...
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hawaii and new mexico have not done as well as expected. democrats have 53 seats, republicans, 47. republicans need a three-seat net gain. republicans are going to win nebraska foreshore. effectively, it is 52-48. republicans need two or three seats. there are 10 tossups, five democratic, five republican. the day after the election at lunch time i do not think we will be sure who will be a majority in the senate. i will give democrats a little edge, 10 races within three points, and one thing about senate races that happens, on election day, if you take out the wave elections like 2006, 2008, 2010, they do not just break down the middle. 2/3 tend to break one way or the other and they tend to break one way more than the other. because >> it will be so close? >> you had missouri, montana, virginia, three states that decided the majority in the senate. 4.8 million people voted in those three states, and it was well into the day later before we knew who was gone to be the majority. >> this is congruent with charlie's math. we think whoever gets the white house look at the senate. to d
hawaii and new mexico have not done as well as expected. democrats have 53 seats, republicans, 47. republicans need a three-seat net gain. republicans are going to win nebraska foreshore. effectively, it is 52-48. republicans need two or three seats. there are 10 tossups, five democratic, five republican. the day after the election at lunch time i do not think we will be sure who will be a majority in the senate. i will give democrats a little edge, 10 races within three points, and one thing...
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[laughter] some places where republicans had great candidates like hawaii and mexico they haven't done as well as expected in florida was a disappointment. where democrats had a 53 seats the republicans had 47 so the republicans beta three c. gain and vice president paul drake -- paul ryan would break the tie, four seats if they don't. effectively its 52-48 so republicans need two or three seats after you factor in nebraska. there are 10 tossups, five democratic, five republican. i think the day after the election, don't think we will be sure who is going to be a majority in the senate. i would give democrats a little bit of an edge but when you have 10 races that are effectively within three points and one thing about senate races that happens, on election day even if you take out the wave of elections like 06 and i wait for democrats and 2004 republicans they don't right down the middle. two-thirds of them tend to break one way or the other. it's like dominos and they tend to break one-way board and the other. >> you say we won't know because the race is so close? >> when this group,
[laughter] some places where republicans had great candidates like hawaii and mexico they haven't done as well as expected in florida was a disappointment. where democrats had a 53 seats the republicans had 47 so the republicans beta three c. gain and vice president paul drake -- paul ryan would break the tie, four seats if they don't. effectively its 52-48 so republicans need two or three seats after you factor in nebraska. there are 10 tossups, five democratic, five republican. i think the...